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OCR Anthology for Classical Greek AS and A Level: 20212023


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No. of pages 528

Published: 2021

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The "OCR Anthology for Classical Greek AS and A Level: 2021-2023" by Simon Allcock is a comprehensive collection designed to support students studying Classical Greek at the AS and A Level. This anthology features a range of texts, originally written in Classical Greek, accompanied by insightful commentary, linguistic support, and contextual information. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural, historical, and philosophical landscapes of ancient Greece. Each section is structured to enhance language proficiency and critical analysis, making it ideal for exam preparation and fostering a deeper appreciation for classical literature. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 528 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC .

Sam Baddeley teaches Classics at Winchester College, UK. Paul Fowler is Head of Ancient History and History at Jack Hunt School, Peterborough, UK, and an experienced examiner. Lucy Nicholas teaches Classics and History at King's College London, UK, and has previously taught Classics in school. James Renshaw teaches Classics at Godolphin and Latymer School, UK. His books include In Search of the Greeks (2nd edn, Bloomsbury, 2015) and In Search of the Romans (Bloomsbury, 2012) and he is General Editor of the suite of books for OCR Classical Civilisation and Ancient History (Bloomsbury, 2017).